As noted, 'Basic Principles' is the pick here, though the subsequently released Wax Doctor rework arguably edges it. Definitely a track that wears Alex Reece's house influences on its sleeve, it's simple stepping rhythm (he was rarely one for intricate breaks) makes it more of a bumping house groove than a flailing jazz workout. It even sprinkles in a few 909 claps, which is pretty rare in dnb/jungle.

This the release that put Alex onto the drum and bass map. I bumped into him outside Speed in London one evening, a little drunk and talked about the cool new jazzy side of drum and bass (cringe!). Anyway, an excellent release. "I need your love" is a cool jazz fused roller with saxophone, vocals and of course nice jazzy chords. But its the flip "Basic Principles" which made this release stand out from the rest. Some nice soft pads layered over seriously rolling two step beats and a lovely deep bass-line. Add a simple three note piano and vocal sample 'hold on' and so becomes a D and B masterpiece.